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what is going on. >> not another sandy, but it ill add insult to injury, one thing with this storm, sandy we had a really good idea. this one remains offshore but how far inland it moves will be difference between a dusting of snow to perhaps 3 to 6 inches of snow, and how gusty the winds will be, w have to watch thi carefully, i think we'll have a better idea what it is going to do tomorrow, at any rate, we have a storm that is adding salt to the wound. here is what we have wednesday to thursday, overnight to thursday, rain, heavy at times, wind gusts 60-miles an hour, snow possible in mountains and interior, and beach erosion. a lot of the areas are exposed because of sandy. wind gusts, there is one of our computer models, wednesday offshore, very strong but much of the storm remains offshore, that would be a good news scenario, we don't want to see this storm inch closer, that will mean, a lot of wind, and in excess of maybe 50-miles an hour, there is our future radar, most most our offshore. you go this here is potential for sleet, freezing rain, and perhaps some snow. where the "stor
what is going on. >> not another sandy, but it ill add insult to injury, one thing with this storm, sandy we had a really good idea. this one remains offshore but how far inland it moves will be difference between a dusting of snow to perhaps 3 to 6 inches of snow, and how gusty the winds will be, w have to watch thi carefully, i think we'll have a better idea what it is going to do tomorrow, at any rate, we have a storm that is adding salt to the wound. here is what we have wednesday to...
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now hurricane sandy. sandy, what kind of name is that? are you a dude storm or a lady storm? oh, big surprise, just when obama needs a boost, who shows up but a gender-ambiguous weather system, a category 5 by cure cane. (laughter) hey, hey, don't get me wrong, i don't mine you being a hemispheric scale meteorological event, but why must you be so flamboyant and in my face about it? (cheers and applause) no, i'm hurricane sandy, deal with me! now, make no mistake, folks, the hurricane agenda is to make the federal government look necessary! (laughter) well, mitt romney understands that disaster relief belongs only on the state level. as he explained when asked about his plans for fema during a primary debate. >> every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that's the right direction. and if you go even further and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. >> stephen: right! we should make disaster relief the sole responsibility of the states. who better to respond to what's going on inside its own
now hurricane sandy. sandy, what kind of name is that? are you a dude storm or a lady storm? oh, big surprise, just when obama needs a boost, who shows up but a gender-ambiguous weather system, a category 5 by cure cane. (laughter) hey, hey, don't get me wrong, i don't mine you being a hemispheric scale meteorological event, but why must you be so flamboyant and in my face about it? (cheers and applause) no, i'm hurricane sandy, deal with me! now, make no mistake, folks, the hurricane agenda is...
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how significant do you think it's been, hurricane sandy and the way that played out for both sides? >> well, as far as ohio is concerned, i think the president has had and has maintained as i said a consistent lead for a variety of reasons. first of all, the auto rescue and quite frankly, i believe when governor romney just recently said that toledo was going to be losing jobs to china, i think that was so misleading and was condemned by the auto companies themselves, by jeep and then later, you know, he got a strong rebuke from chrysler as well as gm, and so i think that just said to ohioans this guy doesn't apparently understand what's really happened in terms of the auto industry and its importance to ohio, how many jobs have been saved and created, how much investment has been made. in ohio over the last three years, 34% of all private sector investment has been in the auto sector of our economy. and i think that's a big deal in ohio, as it should be, because it's so important to us. >> do you wish the president had been bolder in other areas of the economy, in the way that he w
how significant do you think it's been, hurricane sandy and the way that played out for both sides? >> well, as far as ohio is concerned, i think the president has had and has maintained as i said a consistent lead for a variety of reasons. first of all, the auto rescue and quite frankly, i believe when governor romney just recently said that toledo was going to be losing jobs to china, i think that was so misleading and was condemned by the auto companies themselves, by jeep and then...
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i saw another demonstration of that spirit that gave me hope in this got awful storm we just had, sandy. it really clobbered new jersey. every morning i will be on a call where we speak to the governors of the affected states, and i found it remarkable the democrats and republicans are all acting together again. they are acting like when we got started in politics. the governor of delaware is a democrat on this call is saying, when asked what do you need, he said, i would like to say to chris christi, delaware has been hit. if you need any generators, you are going to hit more than we have been hit, so we will send them to you. ladies and gentlemen, that is how people are responding in the crisis, and that is what we have to go to again. there is a great story i like to tell. i am the oldest guy up here. i go back a long way. there used to be a guy in the house of representatives and in and named tipper o'neil. he is to have a party at his home. they used him as a poster boy for the democratic party in his last election. his only tough election he had his whole career, and he told the s
i saw another demonstration of that spirit that gave me hope in this got awful storm we just had, sandy. it really clobbered new jersey. every morning i will be on a call where we speak to the governors of the affected states, and i found it remarkable the democrats and republicans are all acting together again. they are acting like when we got started in politics. the governor of delaware is a democrat on this call is saying, when asked what do you need, he said, i would like to say to chris...
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hurricane sandy is compelled the mainstream media to talk about climate change do you believe climate change is manmade and what should the government's role be in current climate change if any dr stein. great question sam thank you yes. climate change is here and it's happening as we saw just last week with hurricane sandy the biggest storm ever to hit our shores and. that is coming in on the heels and i should mention with hurricane sandy now we are seeing tens of thousands of people who are homeless as another storm approaches leading to freezing weather while there are forty thousand people in new york looking for shelter and there are many many more who still do not have electricity and there is a shortage of gasoline in part because some of the refineries have been knocked out in the pipelines so again we are seeing how very vulnerable our fossil fuel supply is this very this very thing which is causing the climate problem in and of itself and i should add that the crisis with sandy is coming on the heels of the hottest twelve months on record the worst floods the worst drought
hurricane sandy is compelled the mainstream media to talk about climate change do you believe climate change is manmade and what should the government's role be in current climate change if any dr stein. great question sam thank you yes. climate change is here and it's happening as we saw just last week with hurricane sandy the biggest storm ever to hit our shores and. that is coming in on the heels and i should mention with hurricane sandy now we are seeing tens of thousands of people who are...
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me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen. something could have been done to prevent them, so why wasn't it? let's go "outfront." tonight, dead heat. election day is just five hours away and the candidates are using every last minute they've got. our latest cnn poll of polls today shows president obama ahead by one point. 49 to 48 for mitt romney and it could all come down to this state where i am tonight. ohio. both campaigns made stops here today. mitt romney's campaign just announced he will make a stop here tomorrow as well. now, each man spent the day crisscrossing the united states, trying to make final pleas to voters. >> we have got to lead america to a better place. we're one day away from a fresh start. >> after all we have been through through together, we can't give up on it now. we've got more work to do. >> all of the key swing states are getting a glimpse of the candidates and their running mates today. florida, virginia, wisconsin, colorado, iowa, new hampshire and nevada.
me live and an "outfront" investigation into the never ending gas lines in the northeast following sandy. the gas lines didn't have to happen. something could have been done to prevent them, so why wasn't it? let's go "outfront." tonight, dead heat. election day is just five hours away and the candidates are using every last minute they've got. our latest cnn poll of polls today shows president obama ahead by one point. 49 to 48 for mitt romney and it could all come down to...
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. >> hurricane sandy you just came from new york, you know what it is. you are from new york. >> new york is such a blue state, it is going to go for the president. >> the popular vote, does it take some percentage away? >> it will be minimal, because the regions in the communities that were hurt devastated and our hearts go out to him are numerically small. the outpouring for the president will be huge in new york. >> i want to play an ad and get your reaction to it. take a listen. >> president obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. my promise is to help you and your family. [ cheers and applause ] >> so i love this ad, because it's brutal, and it really shows the utter, you know, the utter lack of adherence to science that the republicans have, and it shows how the romney campaign has not been supportive of fema as well as the lack of respect for climate change. do you think michael, i didn't know you've seen it, eliot you've heard it, do you think it's effective? >> i think it's more than effective. i think it stops you in your steps
. >> hurricane sandy you just came from new york, you know what it is. you are from new york. >> new york is such a blue state, it is going to go for the president. >> the popular vote, does it take some percentage away? >> it will be minimal, because the regions in the communities that were hurt devastated and our hearts go out to him are numerically small. the outpouring for the president will be huge in new york. >> i want to play an ad and get your reaction to...
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towns affected by sandy in the last eight days. we've had seven or 10,000 "people" up load videos, photos, real time what is happening. if we partner with local governments, publish real time it would be incredibly powerful. take a step back and say one of the things that's been nice about, this i talk to major cpg companies, major retail companies to help us get this effort together. i heard back from everyone of their ceos or executive leaderships who want to help. one thing out there is huge propensity for corporations to want to help in these situations. government and private corporations coming closer to together to help. melissa: that would be a great lesson, a good positiveto come out of this. corporations are in the position to help. it would be great to figure out a way to do it effectively. thanks for coming on, appreciate your time. >> iran's nuclear program rising every day. does it make a difference? some people say no matter who the president is for the next four years it won't make a difference for the economy. are
towns affected by sandy in the last eight days. we've had seven or 10,000 "people" up load videos, photos, real time what is happening. if we partner with local governments, publish real time it would be incredibly powerful. take a step back and say one of the things that's been nice about, this i talk to major cpg companies, major retail companies to help us get this effort together. i heard back from everyone of their ceos or executive leaderships who want to help. one thing out...
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one week after the devastation from sandy. rob marciano is monitoring the situation, the track of the storm at the weather center in atlanta. rob, what can you tell us? >> right now it's impacting georgia, the squareas, southern tennessee and also florida. some heavy rain and thunderstorms with this, as well. pressing through orlando and tampa here in the next couple of hours. and then off to the east coast towards melbourne and cocoa beach. it should last two or three hours. so kind of work your voting around there. other swing states may be impacted by bad weather. rain mixed with snow across parts of wisconsin. other than that we're looking pretty good. so cal still warm. northeast clear but cool. should be dry for the most part there. all right this storm will cruise through florida over the next day or two, and then head up the eastern seaboard. wednesday afternoon it will start to impact the northeast. i think d.c., not going to have much of an impact. jersey up through the coastline of staten island in through long isla
one week after the devastation from sandy. rob marciano is monitoring the situation, the track of the storm at the weather center in atlanta. rob, what can you tell us? >> right now it's impacting georgia, the squareas, southern tennessee and also florida. some heavy rain and thunderstorms with this, as well. pressing through orlando and tampa here in the next couple of hours. and then off to the east coast towards melbourne and cocoa beach. it should last two or three hours. so kind of...
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new warnings of another storm as victims of hurricane sandy. many of them homeless after last week's historic storm. the new york city mayor is asking some people near water to evacuate as the city braces for high winds, heavy rains and perhaps even snow. city parks and beaches also being closed from noon wednesday into thursday. more on that as we get it. new developments with a story about international observers coming to america and watching our election. pennsylvania complaining about it. now in iowa, the secretary of state is threatening to arrest international election observers if they come within 300 feet of polling places. we have seen texas, iowa and pennsylvania get tikd off about this. >> you said pennsylvania is the new girl at the dance. everybody is focusing on pennsylvania. and because they expect the state now to be razor thin you have both sides of the aisle putting heads. -- puttin -- butting heads.youo were ejected from polling sites in pittsburgh. the pennsylvania state department as you mentioned did welcome those u.n. al
new warnings of another storm as victims of hurricane sandy. many of them homeless after last week's historic storm. the new york city mayor is asking some people near water to evacuate as the city braces for high winds, heavy rains and perhaps even snow. city parks and beaches also being closed from noon wednesday into thursday. more on that as we get it. new developments with a story about international observers coming to america and watching our election. pennsylvania complaining about it....
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and sandy ruined a lot of people's plans. can't blame folks from being distracted when your haas is gone, no heat, no power. it will be interesting. and keep your eye on problems, unrelated to the storm. keep your eye on hoip hoohio an florida. legal rumblings in terms of voter id and voting machines themselves and extended, not extended hours. hope that, does turn, just another legal mess like a few years ago. those two states will be ground zero. >> seeing, a third of the votes cast by early ballots. absentee ballots. 1.# million cast in ohio as well. so this thing. >> up to 40% of the country could have already voted. before today. that's encouraging. good for democracy in general. encouraging. >> could come down to new hampshire's four electoral volts. or ohio's 18. florida's 29. >> romney is making a play for that. doesn't get ohio. pennsylvania could equalize it. very interesting, the math. >> going back to pennsylvania and ohio today. just when you thought he was done. >> underscores how important that is. >> the faceb
and sandy ruined a lot of people's plans. can't blame folks from being distracted when your haas is gone, no heat, no power. it will be interesting. and keep your eye on problems, unrelated to the storm. keep your eye on hoip hoohio an florida. legal rumblings in terms of voter id and voting machines themselves and extended, not extended hours. hope that, does turn, just another legal mess like a few years ago. those two states will be ground zero. >> seeing, a third of the votes cast by...
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sandy. coming up next here on "morning joe" from california, majority house whip kevin mccarthy. stay tuned. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power
sandy. coming up next here on "morning joe" from california, majority house whip kevin mccarthy. stay tuned. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are...
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they were some of the enduring images of hurricane sandy. the ship wreck crew of "the bounty," poking their heads out of a liferaft. the doomed ship, sinking. there must have been an element of fear when you thought, we have to leave this thing. >> i wasn't worried. >> i was never scared. >> reporter: this morning, the "hms bounty's" crew is speaking to abc news, talking about the first time about what happened that night, and the loss of their two crewmates, captain robin walbridge. >> going down giant slides. >> reporter: captain robin walbridge writing on facebook, with hurricane sandy on the move, a ship is safer at sea than at port. three days into the voyage, they found themselves in the middle of the storm. the seas heaving three stories high. >> the weather was so bad and we had so little control. >> reporter: winds shooting at them at 70 miles per hour. >> it kept every ounce of my strength to focus through, to survive. >> reporter: and by the fourth day, the ship, constructed for the 1962 film "mutiny on the bounty" had been taken
they were some of the enduring images of hurricane sandy. the ship wreck crew of "the bounty," poking their heads out of a liferaft. the doomed ship, sinking. there must have been an element of fear when you thought, we have to leave this thing. >> i wasn't worried. >> i was never scared. >> reporter: this morning, the "hms bounty's" crew is speaking to abc news, talking about the first time about what happened that night, and the loss of their two...
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next, one prominent former new york politician says the federal government's response to hurricane sandy is actually worse than that of katrina. how will wall street react to the results of this election? how different will congress actually be? ron christie will join us as well. stay with us, the polls are closing with results now minutes away. we're coming right back. 0t[h7 lou: some good news for coastal residents the northeast still cleaning up after hurricane sandy and under a lack of power and gasoline shortages. forecasters say a nor'easter that has been expected to hit the region tomorrow will be weaker than originally forecast the storm ravaged areas in new york and new jersey still could see high wind gusting 50 miles per hour and storm surges again reaching only 3 feet. mayor michael bloomberg now asking residents of low-lying waterfront areas to evacuate ahead of the storm. meanwhile eight days after the hurricane slammed into the northeast nearly 900 homes and businesses remained without power. rudy giuliani blasted obama and fema over the handling of the hurricane. >> thei
next, one prominent former new york politician says the federal government's response to hurricane sandy is actually worse than that of katrina. how will wall street react to the results of this election? how different will congress actually be? ron christie will join us as well. stay with us, the polls are closing with results now minutes away. we're coming right back. 0t[h7 lou: some good news for coastal residents the northeast still cleaning up after hurricane sandy and under a lack of...
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since sandy hit, the nypd arrested 41 people for fights at the gas lines. those are your headlines. >> brian: the graphic means it's a fox news alert. live in greenville, delaware, where the vice president, joe biden, has chosen to vote. there he is. >> gretchen: beside his wife. >> brian: yeah, i believe that's his wife. we have reports on the couch that it is. >> steve: dr. jill. >> brian: yes. she's there. she's a doctor. >> steve: and beaux. it's the biden bunch. they're voting. >> brian: he's waiting in line at one of the local high schools. when he finishes up, he heads to wilmington where he will depart on a plane to chicago later this morning. no word if he'll be able to play in the basketball game because they should be starting earlier and his flight will be landing around 3:15. yesterday he gave a speech in front of about 1,000 people in, i believe, pennsylvania. >> steve: how about guy in line ahead of him? look, if the vice president of the united states is behind me, i think we ought to turn around and talk to him. unless he knows something. >
since sandy hit, the nypd arrested 41 people for fights at the gas lines. those are your headlines. >> brian: the graphic means it's a fox news alert. live in greenville, delaware, where the vice president, joe biden, has chosen to vote. there he is. >> gretchen: beside his wife. >> brian: yeah, i believe that's his wife. we have reports on the couch that it is. >> steve: dr. jill. >> brian: yes. she's there. she's a doctor. >> steve: and beaux. it's the...
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that is that tall ship that sunk during hurricane sandy. they're speaking out for the first time about the harrowing moments. >> that was unbelievable in the midst of the storm. >>> speaking of harrowing moment, george, we showed you all. you did it, josh. you showed us the incredible collision caught on tape. it's a plane. talk about a close call. now, we have the dramatic 911 call that reveals what really happened. we couldn't stop looking at that video yesterday. >> unbelievable. so lucky to get out of that. >>> and for our viewers in the west right now where there are at least two battleground states in play. both colorado and nevada tight right now. abbie boudreau in california. >> reporter: good morning, george, i'm at santa monica city haul. take a look at the lines behind me. voters streaming in. a lot of energy in the air. and, of course, here in california, there's not a real mystery that the state is expected to vote democrat. but battleground states like colorado and nevada, those are key states in this election, and people will
that is that tall ship that sunk during hurricane sandy. they're speaking out for the first time about the harrowing moments. >> that was unbelievable in the midst of the storm. >>> speaking of harrowing moment, george, we showed you all. you did it, josh. you showed us the incredible collision caught on tape. it's a plane. talk about a close call. now, we have the dramatic 911 call that reveals what really happened. we couldn't stop looking at that video yesterday. >>...
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tomorrow, a nor'easter targets the same areas devastated by superstorm sandy. more than one million utility customers still have no power. mostly in new york and new jersey. fema says it has already spent nearly $200 million to house people who are homeless because of sandy, and temperatures fell into the 30s overnight, adding another layer of misery. david bernard, chief meteorologist of our miami affiliate cbs 4 is watching the forecast for us. david, where are the problems going to be today and tomorrow? >> well, the good news, norah, is when we look at the national weather this morning, we don't have a lot of problems. in fact, mostly, we just have a little bit of rain near chicago and a little bit of rain in north florida, but nothing that will cause any issues. let's go forward to tomorrow morning. this is the map wednesday morning. there is the coastal storm just off of cape hatteras. now there's two trends that have happened today. by wednesday evening, it appears the track of low might be a little bit further off the coast. if that's the case, the stro
tomorrow, a nor'easter targets the same areas devastated by superstorm sandy. more than one million utility customers still have no power. mostly in new york and new jersey. fema says it has already spent nearly $200 million to house people who are homeless because of sandy, and temperatures fell into the 30s overnight, adding another layer of misery. david bernard, chief meteorologist of our miami affiliate cbs 4 is watching the forecast for us. david, where are the problems going to be today...
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stuart: rudy guiliani says federal emergency management, their response to sandy was as bad as fema's response to katrina under george bush. charles: i don't agree. i do agree that giving the president and fema a goldstar 20 minutes into the disaster and the assumption that they will make it right, at this moment 1.4 billion people in this area without power. i got mine yesterday. first responders, regular citizens, businesses have been up there. fema may be ac at best. with the hindsight of katrina, now led ministration should be under a plus from here on? stuart: america votes and "varney and company" watches with outstanding journalist, meghan kelly joins us next to tell us what to expect and when to expect as polls close and results come in. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. but when i
stuart: rudy guiliani says federal emergency management, their response to sandy was as bad as fema's response to katrina under george bush. charles: i don't agree. i do agree that giving the president and fema a goldstar 20 minutes into the disaster and the assumption that they will make it right, at this moment 1.4 billion people in this area without power. i got mine yesterday. first responders, regular citizens, businesses have been up there. fema may be ac at best. with the hindsight of...
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the campaign believes and the polls reflect hurricane sandy flattened out his momentum. they're neck and neck in this battleground states. the campaign believes he's got the momentum back. his rallies have seen huge crowds. they believe the obama campaign will not get the turnout they got in 2008. that's lightning in a bottle they say and you can't get it twice. back to you. >> jan crawford thank you. florida is the biggest swing state and one of the most important. it could either way. elaine quijano is in tampa. where have the candidates been focusing in florida lately? >> here in florida the polls have been open for four hours. all morning long we've seen a steady stream of voters here at the university of south florida in tampa. now, all eyes are going to be focused on this area and the interstate 4 corridor. that's the area between here and orlando where there are a number of independent voters. that's precisely why we've seen so many visits from the candidates here in recent months. dozens between the two men, in fact. also, the campaigns have been very aggressivel
the campaign believes and the polls reflect hurricane sandy flattened out his momentum. they're neck and neck in this battleground states. the campaign believes he's got the momentum back. his rallies have seen huge crowds. they believe the obama campaign will not get the turnout they got in 2008. that's lightning in a bottle they say and you can't get it twice. back to you. >> jan crawford thank you. florida is the biggest swing state and one of the most important. it could either way....
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you know, look, he started his morning at 7:30 with a conference call with fema on hurricane sandy. he taped a bunch of radio calls yesterday. did tom joiner this morning. 10 satellite interviews this afternoon. and we didn't want to tell him this on the plane but he's going back to do satellite this afternoon. between that playing some basketball. he's busy but relaxed. again, i think he feels he's in a good place. we have made the case in this race for building this economy from the middle out, moving this economy forward, and juxtapose that with mitt romney's theory of extending tax breaks to the wealthiest as a way of building our economy and we know what happened the last time we did that, it ended in economic devastation. we have a strong case that we're making today on election day. >> and finally, robert, if the president is fortunate enough to be re-elected, what do you think his first priorities are, especially since most likely if he is re-elected it's go to be a status quo, potentially a democratic still, but most certainly a heavily partisan and republican house. >> rig
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the jury is still out on sandy in the sandy recovery. the governor of new jersey had this big fight with the mayor of atlantic city right now over whether he forced enough people to evacuate and so forth. pushing people around and forcing people to do things is not the way to recover him a disaster. there's a lot of literature, including some interesting stuff by great leftist writer about voluntary communities, the way they come together in the face of disaster. and that is what gets things going. we had a horrible disaster in new orleans, and brownie deserved all the planes that he got and so forth, but part of the problem is that we should not be relying on the government to take care of us in these dashing even in these terrible disaster situations. obviously, there's kind of be a situation where you need more brute force, and don't brute force is the one thing government is, in fact, good at. but those tend to have been in the headlines, whether they happen at the individual level. people need to, first of all, be discouraged from b
the jury is still out on sandy in the sandy recovery. the governor of new jersey had this big fight with the mayor of atlantic city right now over whether he forced enough people to evacuate and so forth. pushing people around and forcing people to do things is not the way to recover him a disaster. there's a lot of literature, including some interesting stuff by great leftist writer about voluntary communities, the way they come together in the face of disaster. and that is what gets things...
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>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the button. >> did you have a -- >> it was a total make shift where i voted. you had to write it down first and then scan. >> if you are in manhattan you don't need a curtain. >> the guy who was helping out said let me see your sheet. i said no. >> you have to bubble in these things like you are doing the s.a.t.s. people can see what you are doing. >> don't need a curtain in new york. obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc
>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the...
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and it seems from these exit polls that sandy, the people who were paying attention to sandy likes to see the president being president. they like to see the bipartisan hug from chris christie. and that it affected -- that it may have affected their vote. the key question about sandy is one that brit raised earlier people predisposed for voting for barack obama anyway and likes to see him that way or were they these prized voters, suburban housewives in columbus, ohio, who had been targeted by the romney campaign, so furiously so long saw the president, liked what they saw and ultimately were late decider for barack obama. >> bret: let's remember what mitt romney was doing that seemed to be serving him so well at the time. he was talking about bipartisanship and how he could achieve it and that he would reach out to the other party and, all the information we had gave us to believe that people liked hearing that. so, what is the president get to do? he gets to go out and stand shoulder to shoulder with this decidedly republic figure, a leading figure at mitt romney's convention and ha
and it seems from these exit polls that sandy, the people who were paying attention to sandy likes to see the president being president. they like to see the bipartisan hug from chris christie. and that it affected -- that it may have affected their vote. the key question about sandy is one that brit raised earlier people predisposed for voting for barack obama anyway and likes to see him that way or were they these prized voters, suburban housewives in columbus, ohio, who had been targeted by...
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hurricane sandy comes, there's a big embrace by somebody we both know very well, governor christie, something has shifted. gasoline, for those who don't live in new york, long island and new jersey, a minimum, four, five hour wait. you have people suffering. let me show you a montage of people in the east coast. whole story has shifted into what i am calling obama's katrina. watch this. >> we keep convincing people. >> we -- what is going on here [bleep]. >> the old lady has nothing. >> what are we going to get. [bleep]. >> and i mean, seriously, people out here are very frustrated by what's going on. >> it's just chaos. it's pandemonium out here. >> everybody is hotheaded, everybody is upset. >> we can't live like this. it's too hard. we cannot live like this! people who have not even left their apartment because they scared. we can't live like rats. this is disgusting. >> we need to -- please, president obama, please listen to us down here! we are going to die! you don't understand. you've got to get your trucks here on this corner now! >> we need help. fema takes so long. three to five day
hurricane sandy comes, there's a big embrace by somebody we both know very well, governor christie, something has shifted. gasoline, for those who don't live in new york, long island and new jersey, a minimum, four, five hour wait. you have people suffering. let me show you a montage of people in the east coast. whole story has shifted into what i am calling obama's katrina. watch this. >> we keep convincing people. >> we -- what is going on here [bleep]. >> the old lady has...
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what about with hurricane sandy? the public approval's rating of the president of that is high. we're at the gbeginning of a log and painful recovery. but you're going against chris christie who said the president earned his praise. >> chris christie gave him that praise the first two days. president got a big tap on the back. then we go through four or five days of no water in new york, not enough generators, no water by fema, no help for the people in the streets, i've been in staten island. i've been bombarded with calls from people. i just have the man who is chief of my security has been working on this four or five days telling me that there is really no help coming from fema. the president left behind a feeble effort. feeble so that if this had been george bush, all of you in the media would be criticizing, like crazy, just look at these people in staten island. look at the people in breezy point. look at the people out in long island, look at the people in northern new jersey. this is eight days later and they're still without power. and they weren't getting water. what
what about with hurricane sandy? the public approval's rating of the president of that is high. we're at the gbeginning of a log and painful recovery. but you're going against chris christie who said the president earned his praise. >> chris christie gave him that praise the first two days. president got a big tap on the back. then we go through four or five days of no water in new york, not enough generators, no water by fema, no help for the people in the streets, i've been in staten...
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we just come off the warmest year in our history, and nobody can pinpoint hurricane sandy and isolate that's directly about climate change. but you cannot look at the signals, can't look at migration patterns, as angus just mentioned. here in maine we have a great resource. 75 professors and scientists, all universally say it's critical, and bass maine is a coastal state we're sensitive to this issue and, i wish the policy would stop. we don't have to debate gravity or physics, the worldes round. let's accept climate change and work aggressively. >> moderator: here's the next question. >> in maine, 16% of the population is age 65 or older and another 31% are between 45 and 64 years old. most either are depending or plan to depend on social security and medicare. can they rely on those programs? and how will you influence those benefits as maine's next senator? we'll start with andrew dodge. >> i would just point out that angus supports the keystone pipeline and the -- which is contradictory. when it comes to mobile security and medicare, it's important we protect the programs. we have
we just come off the warmest year in our history, and nobody can pinpoint hurricane sandy and isolate that's directly about climate change. but you cannot look at the signals, can't look at migration patterns, as angus just mentioned. here in maine we have a great resource. 75 professors and scientists, all universally say it's critical, and bass maine is a coastal state we're sensitive to this issue and, i wish the policy would stop. we don't have to debate gravity or physics, the worldes...
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i visited some of the hurricane victims of sandy out in queens and different parts of new york. >> bill: oh, wow. >> it is devastating. people really need help. they need donations. red cross catholic charities whatever works. and people are going to need jobs. so we were out there to help talk about the moneys that the administration just released, $27 million for the state of new york. to hire out dislocated workers for the cleanup. >> bill: really. you know there have to be a lot of jobs in that -- i know you madam secretary secretary napolitano, secretary of housing, shaun donovan and others were out in the field yesterday representing the administration. of course, fema has done such a great job responding. >> the president has been excellent and everyone seems to be very focused on this. but it's going to be a long haul. >> bill: did you find that people are starting to get back on their feet there? >> somewhat. they don't have -- some places do not have electricity, running water. you have elderly in high rise public housing. it is very distressful. so people need to think about
i visited some of the hurricane victims of sandy out in queens and different parts of new york. >> bill: oh, wow. >> it is devastating. people really need help. they need donations. red cross catholic charities whatever works. and people are going to need jobs. so we were out there to help talk about the moneys that the administration just released, $27 million for the state of new york. to hire out dislocated workers for the cleanup. >> bill: really. you know there have to be...